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Attendees of the 50th reunion at the High School tour on Saturday Morning
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Classmate Messages to All Other Classmates
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These comments were received from Mike Wieland: On April 24th, a building that had been in the Rubin family for 50 years, was destroyed by fire, and it really hit Jerry hard.
In addition to Jerry's emotional attachment, the building had significant historical value, having once housed the law office of John Wesley Hardin. Thought everybody would want to see how he handled the situation. We know what a generous guy Jerry is, as we, through our reunion, certainly were the beneficiaries of his generosity. Here's proof once again, that he is a class act.
Here is a link to the article from District 8, City of El Paso: to go directly to the article.
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Robert Wade is included in the historic exhibit at the El Paso museum of art june 17 thru aug.26 titled inquisitive eyes El Paso art 1960 -2012 the large photomontage of El Paso is on loan from the board room of Jerry Rubin's company, Helen of Troy. a photo of the work is on Wades profile. stop by if you're in El Paso, and stay in touch.
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El Paso High's legendary, mysterious tunnels.
Whether or not you graduated from El Paso High School, chances are you've heard about its tunnels. Some say they were built as a fallout shelter; others say they were used as an access route to classrooms and the football field; and then there are rumors that indicate the tunnels were once used as a hospital during World War I or World War II.
to read the full article in the El Paso Times by Alex Hinojosa. Be sure to click on the video in the article.
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It is with deep regret that I forward the news that Kenny Smith passed away on 10/26/2011 in Poulso, Washington.
He was my true best friend and a very good person as many of us know.
Henry Martinez
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The following, I feel, demonstrates what we all will be doing this reunion.
The April 2011 Issue of HARPER'S had a review by Lewis H. Lapham of Mark Twain's newly published autobiography entiled "Democracy 101". Lapham notes, on page 34 of the magazine, a meeting Clemens had with a former schoolmate from Hannibal Missouri and I quote.
" '...or discover him in Calcutta in 1896 in the company of Mary Wilson, "old and gray-haired, but...very handsome," a woman whom he had much admired in her prior incarnation as a young woman in 1849 in Hannibal, Missouri:
We sat down and talked. We steeped our thirsty souls in the reviving wine of the past, the pathetic past, the beautiful past, the dear and lamented past; we uttered the names that had been silent upon our lips for fifty years, and it was as if they were made of music; with reverent hands we unburied our dead, the mates of our youth, and caressed them with our speech; we searched the dusty chambers of our memories and dragged forth incident after incident, episode after episode, folly after folly, and laughed such good laughs over them, with the tears running down ... ' "
Is this not the best description of meeting of with an aquaintance?
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THE CLAW
For those of you who do not remember "The Claw" or even for those who do, there is a very nice article from the El Paso Times regarding the history of the claw and our rivalry with Austin High School . to view this article.
To add your own story about "The Claw" and how it came about go to the Message Forum on the left side of the web page or and click "Post Response" and then add your own story to share for others to read.
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For some very interesting facts and information please visit the
Click on this link above to see new and past information about our school
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For all of you Facebookers out there, there is a group on Facebook that has a page entitled "Remember in El Paso when". Folks post items there from their recollections. Richard Alten created this graphic image. Check it out -- there are lots of interesting tidbits there.
If you have just been found and called, please sign in and add your profile! Old friends and acquaintances would like that, and you may be contacted by someone who once enjoyed knowing you too!
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Looking at the year book pictures,at one time we were all young. Now most of us are pushing late 60s -early 70s time flyes. May God bless and keep all safe.
G.L. Chamberlain--aka Buddy
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Did You Know....
That one of our own classmates was elected the Outstanding Ex of El Paso High School for 2009 and that is Mike Rosales! Congratulations Mike!
We have had others in the past, too.....
Jerry Rubin - 1992
David Briones - 1996
Charlie Villa - 2000
Shows what outstanding classmates we have -- We should be Proud!!